aslightdelay said:
@photokid: Took a look at the images on your blog. You've got a: a good eye, and b: nothing to feel envious about. Between the two of you (ie. you and the paparazzo), my money'd be on you for career longevity if you decide to go the professional route.

he's a lot older looking (obviously) now. They show him at the end of the movie, he's grown a lot it's strange to see. He's also not 13 anymore, so this is all kind of old news, the picture on his site is an old one too, he's like 17 or 18 now.

Lol you aren't going to believe this, about 1 week ago Adrian Grenier came to BU and showed this movie to a big crowed of us. We got to take pictures of him beforehand (newspaper privelages) The film was actually pretty good, pretty entertaining and brought up a lot of interesting discussion points.

@photokid: Took a look at the images on your blog. You've got a: a good eye, and b: nothing to feel envious about. Between the two of you (ie. you and the paparazzo), my money'd be on you for career longevity if you decide to go the professional route.

$500 to $1000 PER PHOTO?? As another 14 year old photographer, I'm a mixture of envious and a little pissed off. ;) To be honest I don't think this guy deserves that much attention for running around chasing and harassing people, although I'm definitely bias. Maybe I could get my own documentary, although documenting the worlds nature and wildlife wouldn't get nearly as many views as this guy gets....

I have a friend who is a paparazzi as well. The most he ever made was like $100. Which I suppose doesn't really make him "good" in his profession. Anyway, I can't see myself "star chasing" throughout the city.